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'We are not monsters,' Nairobi attacker told British child


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LONDON (AFP) - One of the Islamist attackers besieging a Nairobi shopping mall handed chocolate to a four-year-old British boy caught up in the crisis and asked for forgiveness, his uncle told a newspaper on Tuesday.
Four-year-old Elliott Prior, who had been shopping with his mother and sister at the Westgate mall when it came under attack on Saturday, confronted one of the militants, telling him "you're a very bad man," his uncle told The Sun.
Alex Coutts said the attacker took pity on the family and allowed them to escape, handing the children Mars bars as he told them: "Please forgive me, we are not monsters."
Elliott and his sister Amelie, both clearly distraught, were later pictured outside the mall, clutching the chocolate as a dead body lay behind them.
The Sun reported that their mother Amber, a film producer, had scooped up two other children -- including a wounded 12-year-old whose mother had been murdered -- and pushed them outside in a shopping trolley.

suggested reading:
http://news.yahoo.com/not-monsters-nairobi-attacker-told-british-child-113338156.html






 
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'We are not monsters,' Nairobi attacker told British child


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LONDON (AFP) - One of the Islamist attackers besieging a Nairobi shopping mall handed chocolate to a four-year-old British boy caught up in the crisis and asked for forgiveness, his uncle told a newspaper on Tuesday.
Four-year-old Elliott Prior, who had been shopping with his mother and sister at the Westgate mall when it came under attack on Saturday, confronted one of the militants, telling him "you're a very bad man," his uncle told The Sun.
Alex Coutts said the attacker took pity on the family and allowed them to escape, handing the children Mars bars as he told them: "Please forgive me, we are not monsters."
Elliott and his sister Amelie, both clearly distraught, were later pictured outside the mall, clutching the chocolate as a dead body lay behind them.
The Sun reported that their mother Amber, a film producer, had scooped up two other children -- including a wounded 12-year-old whose mother had been murdered -- and pushed them outside in a shopping trolley.

suggested reading:
http://news.yahoo.com/not-monsters-nairobi-attacker-told-british-child-113338156.html

Oh wow , that shows they know the attack was wrong, but, not men enough to defy their leaders. This child might be scarred for life.




 
Kenya mall attack a 'brutal wake-up call' for expats in East Africa


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A decade ago in Nairobi, there were few options for a family weekend day out that would allow for shopping, lunch, somewhere for the kids to play and maybe later a movie.
Recently, however, a dozen large Western-style malls have sprung up. They are busiest on Saturday mornings when each is full of local shoppers and store staff and they sport large numbers of expatriates who call the Kenyan capital home.
Since Islamist attackers stormed the most high-profile of those shopping centers on Saturday, the fear of further attacks and of a lack of trust in security arrangements is likely to keep customers away, at least in the short term.

http://news.yahoo.com/kenya-mall-attack-brutal-wake-call-expats-east-182200156.html

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